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News | 4/21/09
Posted online at 7:27 AM EST on 4/21/09

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Medical Emergency


Apr. 7-A caller in Massell Quad complained of a stomachache, a headache, high fever and a burning feeling in her lungs. University Police and BEMCo responded and treated the student on-scene with a signed refusal for further care.

Apr. 8-A caller in Massell Quad reported that her friend, an 18-year-old male, woke up with a bloody nose and general weakness and nausea. University Police and BEMCo responded and treated the student on-scene with a signed refusal for further care.

Apr. 9-A party on Charles River Road requested an ambulance to transport a patient for an involuntary psychological evaluation. The reporting party stated that the patient was nonviolent. University Police arrived on-scene and reported that the psychological evaluation had become voluntary. The party was transported by ambulance to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital.

Apr. 10-A caller reported that a 20-year-old female had fainted twice and regained consciousness. The Waltham Fire Department and an ambulance responded and were escorted by University Police to the scene from the Main Gate. The patient was transported by ambulance to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital, and the community development coordinator on call was notified by phone.

Disturbance


Apr. 19-A caller reported loud noise in the vicinity of Ziv Quad. University Police responded. Officers located the room from which the noise was coming and dispersed the unregistered party in the room without further incident.

Vandalism


Apr. 15-A caller reported that vandalists spray-painted Sherman Function Hall and the Usdan Café and threw tables, chairs and statues into Massell Pond. Photographs were taken, and Facilities Services was notified. University Police will compile a report on the incident.

Apr. 18-A party in Massell Quad reported that someone had carved into the party's room door and put food into the door's lock. University Police compiled a report on the incident, and Facilities Services was notified.

Miscellaneous


Apr. 7-A party in the Faculty Center reported that there appeared to be a homeless person in the area. University Police responded and identified the person as a University staff member waiting for a friend.

Apr. 8-A Styrofoam cooler with a brick on it was found in East Lot. University Police checked the cooler and found it next to a construction worker's vehicle; it was empty. No further action was taken.

Traffic



Apr. 8-A driver in Ridgewood Quad reported that he hit a light pole on a walkway while backing up. University Police responded; there were no injuries. Photographs were taken of the scene, and a report on the incident will be compiled .

Apr. 12-A car crashed into a garage on Old South Street. University Police located an adult male by the Epstein Garage in need of medical attention. The Waltham Police Department and Waltham Fire Department responded. The patient was transported to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital. The vehicle was towed from the scene, photographs of the scene were taken, and a report was compiled.

-Compiled by Brian Fromm
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